Konica
Minolta and Universal Display Work Together on OLED Development
Next Phase is to Focus on Konica Minolta’s
Commercialization of All-Phosphorescent OLED Backlights and
Other Lighting Products
Konica Minolta Press Release Summary:
Tokyo, Japan and Ewing, New Jersey, October 16, 2006 - Konica
Minolta Technology Center, Inc. (Konica Minolta), a Konica
Minolta Group's research and development company that leads the
way in developing cutting-edge technologies in the field of
imaging, and Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ: PANL), the
company that's lighting the way in developing and
commercializing OLED technology for flat panel displays,
lighting, electronic communications and other opto-electronics,
today announced the strengthening of their collaboration to
incorporate Universal Display's proprietary PHOLEDTM
phosphorescent OLED technology into Konica Minolta's white OLED
devices. On June 30, 2006, Konica Minolta announced that it had
successfully developed a white OLED with a power efficiency of
64 lumens per watt, which is four times the efficiency of
standard incandescent bulbs. For this development, Universal
Display's red and green PHOLED technology and materials have
been used in conjunction with Konica Minolta's proprietary OLED
technologies, such as its own blue phosphorescent materials and
multi-layer design technologies.
Konica Minolta is currently accelerating its efforts to enable
commercial manufacturing of white OLED devices for backlights in
displays and for other lighting applications. These OLED devices
are anticipated to use all phosphorescent materials.
Universal Display's proprietary PHOLED technology offers up to
four times higher efficiency than conventional OLED technology -
a feature that is very important for displays that range from
battery-operated cell phones to large-area TVs, as well as for a
variety of new white lighting products envisioned with the
development of OLED technology. Over the past few years,
Universal Display has announced a series of record-breaking
performance milestones for its red, green and blue PHOLED
systems. Universal Display's PHOLED materials, manufactured by
PPG Industries exclusively for Universal Display, are currently
being evaluated and used in commercial production by a number of
electronics manufacturers.
Konica Minolta's business spans a wide range of imaging fields
from input to output. With a view to up-coming ubiquitous
society, Konica Minolta is aggressively developing such display
materials and components as for OLEDs. Recently, Konica Minolta
successfully developed its own highly efficient and long life
blue phosphorescent materials based on its long experience in
molecule design and precise synthesis technologies, which has
been cultivated by development of silver-halide photosensitive
materials and dyes. Incorporating the blue phosphorescent
materials, Konica Minolta developed a white OLED device having a
unique organic layer structure with superb efficiency and low
driving voltage by applying thin functional multi-layer design
technology to control inter- and intra-layer interaction
precisely. This multi-layer technology has also been nurtured by
development of photosensitive materials. Furthermore, original
light out-coupling technology for OLEDs has been realized by
Konica Minolta's cutting-edge optical design technology acquired
through development of cameras.
"We are pleased with the successful collaboration with Universal
Display in the development of white OLEDs. And we wish to
further strengthen and continue our partnership with Universal
Display in order to achieve our ultimate business goal," stated
Masatoshi Matsuzaki, President of Konica Minolta Technology
Center.
"Our collaboration with Konica Minolta, one of the world's
leading innovators in the imaging arena, has been very
fruitful," stated Steven V. Abramson, President and Chief
Operating Officer of Universal Display. "We look forward to
continuing to support Konica Minolta with state-of-the-art
technology and materials as they approach the commercial
introduction of white OLED products."
To see how Universal Display is changing the face of the display
industry, please visit the company at http://www.universaldisplay.com.
For more information on the Konica Minolta Group, please visit
http://konicaminolta.com
About Konica Minolta Technology Center, Inc.
As the Konica Minolta Group's research and development center,
Konica Minolta Technology Center, Inc. supports the product
development of the whole Group. With a view to the up-coming
ubiquitous networking society, Konica Minolta is actively
pursuing new technologies in the field of imaging that will lead
to the creation of future businesses on the basis of its core
technologies - materials, optical, nano-fabrication and imaging.
Phosphorescent materials and technologies for OLED devices are
notable development underway with potential for use in various
applications. Konica Minolta's core technologies are being
applied in the development of many other future display
components and ubiquitous imaging equipment.
About Universal Display Corporation
Universal Display Corporation is a world leader in developing
and commercializing innovative OLED technologies and materials
for use in the electronic flat panel display, lighting,
electronic communications, and other opto-electronic markets.
Universal Display is working with a network of world-class
companies and other organizations, including Princeton
University, the University of Southern California, the
University of Michigan and PPG Industries. Universal Display is
located in the Princeton Crossroads Corporate Center in Ewing,
New Jersey, minutes away from its research partner at Princeton
University. Universal Display's state-of-the-art facility is
designed to further technology and materials development,
technology transfer to manufacturing partners and work with
customers to develop products to meet their needs for OLED
products. Visit Universal Display on the Web at
www.universaldisplay.com.
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